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Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wished Their Adoptive Parents Knew
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 227439" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree with you! But I think most adoptive parents these days are sensitive and want to do what is right for their kids. I know that when they are sad about being adopted that it has NOTHING to do with us and that they love us. Its the sadness of the rejection. </p><p>If I can love more than one kid, they can love more than one mom. I tell that to my kiddies all the time. The genetics--what makes them THEM--is their other mom. I"m the one who is parenting these wonderful gifts (yay, it didn't seem like oldest daughter was so wonderful when she was doing drugs...lol), but she is a great person. That means the birthparents passed along some wonderful genes to make some awesome kids. And you know what? My Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son's birthmother was a drug addict, but my son is such a GREAT kid with such a BIG heart that I'll bet his birthmother and birthfather were good people in bad circumstances--very poor, maybe someone had untreated Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), who knows? I feel warm and fuzzy about the birthmothers of these wonderful human beings. And I love them because they are a part of my children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 227439, member: 1550"] I agree with you! But I think most adoptive parents these days are sensitive and want to do what is right for their kids. I know that when they are sad about being adopted that it has NOTHING to do with us and that they love us. Its the sadness of the rejection. If I can love more than one kid, they can love more than one mom. I tell that to my kiddies all the time. The genetics--what makes them THEM--is their other mom. I"m the one who is parenting these wonderful gifts (yay, it didn't seem like oldest daughter was so wonderful when she was doing drugs...lol), but she is a great person. That means the birthparents passed along some wonderful genes to make some awesome kids. And you know what? My Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son's birthmother was a drug addict, but my son is such a GREAT kid with such a BIG heart that I'll bet his birthmother and birthfather were good people in bad circumstances--very poor, maybe someone had untreated Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), who knows? I feel warm and fuzzy about the birthmothers of these wonderful human beings. And I love them because they are a part of my children. [/QUOTE]
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